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In July, as part of an AccessEngineering activity, a group of DO-IT ScholarsÌývisited the UW CoMotion Makerspace to take part in a prototyping challenge and discuss accessibility challenges in the space. A makerspace is...
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ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ (UW) researchers have become part of a nationwide study to find a better way of diagnosing autism by identifying biological markers that could help doctors diagnose and assess treatments sooner...
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After many years of working with campus units committed to diversity,ÌýUW-IT Accessible Technology Services has formally stated UW's commitment to equal access to ITÌýthrough the publication of IT Accessibility Guidelines...
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AccessEngineeringÌýrecently held its first forum to develop new resources to increase the participation of people with disabilities in engineering fields. It drew over 40 attendees from across the country, including...
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Fresh off the presses! DO-IT News June 2015Ìýfeatures stories on this year's DO-IT Scholars, the #NoMouse challenge, AccessEngineering's first capacity building institute, and accessibility issues in Netflix's Daredevil...
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Come celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness day by visiting the Access Technology Center (ATC) at UW Seattle. They will be hosting an open house on May 21st, 2015 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm in Mary Gates Hall 064. Learn...
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DO-IT is actively recruiting students for our capstone program, DO-IT Scholars. For this unique program we are seeking students who
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DO-IT and collaborators in the College of Engineering have been awarded two new National Science Foundation (NSF) grants, AccessEngineering and AccessCSForAll.Ìý
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AccessEngineering, a collaboration...
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AccessComputing has produced a new video, Communication Access Realtime Translation: CART Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People. The video discusses CART and its applications. In addition, deaf and hard of...